Stop Sitting On Your Varicose Vein Condition

At the end of the day, after a long morning and much longer evening commute, all anyone ever wants to do is sit down and relax. Many of us have thought the same thing day after day as soon as we set foot in our homes. However we’ve forgotten one little thing – that we’ve already been sitting all day! The typical nine to five corporate office job can make it difficult to get our blood flowing, keep our energy levels raised and avoid fatigue from overcoming our ability to be more active. Sitting all day can cause a variety of adverse health issues that affects our bodies such as weight gain, poor circulation and the most common condition of them all—varicose veins.

What are varicose veins and what causes them?

Varicose veins can be seen in the neck, chest, hands, and arms, but are most commonly located in the lower half of the body. These veins are primarily visible around the ankles and in the legs as blue, swollen, and rope-like on the surface of the skin. Generally, we find varicose veins in areas that are the most stressed concerning excess weight bearing down on the limbs.

Common symptoms of varicose veins:

Aching legs

Pain when walking

Itching or burning sensations in the legs

Cramping

Swelling

Restless legs

Varicose veins are caused by a number of factors including genetics, obesity, lifestyle, pregnancy, hormonal fluctuations, specific medications, aging and prolonged bouts of sitting. In a constant seated position, pressures on the limbs are magnified and the likelihood we will develop varicose veins increases by nearly 20%.

The more pressure we put on the deep veins that are supported by muscle and tissues, the more they will become overloaded and unable to pump blood sufficiently. Blood that cannot move upward toward the heart, because of weak veins, gets pushed outward to the surface veins. Varicose veins are the result of pooling blood and the pressure on the veins to support the excess.

How Sitting Creates Varicose Veins

Sitting creates unhealthy and insufficient veins and one-way valves that are intended to move blood consistently forward. The average person spends eight to ten hours sitting throughout the day, sometimes without frequent walking or standing breaks to relieve the pressure in the lower limbs. Sitting also depresses the veins and lowers their ability to move blood back up the body against gravity toward the heart.

Top 5 Affected Sitting Professions

Office professionals

Lawyers

Flight attendants

Teachers

Writers

When sitting all day, not only are the overall shapes of veins compromised, but the muscles that support deep veins (and act as a secondary pump to move the blood upward) are weakened as well. When we’re seated, our muscles are in a relaxed position that allows the tissues to break down over time; if the muscles are weak, our veins are not supported properly and blood will begin to pool. The weaker the muscles, the harder the veins need to work to accommodate excess blood.

How to Prevent Varicose Veins

For those that cannot avoid sitting hours at a time, it’s important that low-impact exercise is done every few hours to reduce the chance of developing varicose veins. To help boost muscle activity in the lower limbs, stretching or pedaling of the feet periodically throughout the day will engage the muscles and contribute to improved circulation.

Schedule Your Varicose Vein Consultation

If you are experiencing signs and symptoms of varicose veins and want to reduce their appearance, call Canada Vein Clinics at 1-888-876-8346 to schedule your complimentary consultation. We offer our clients the ability to be free of varicose veins through Sclerotherapy, Endovenous Laser Ablation, Mini-Phlebectomy, VenaSeal or ClariVein treatments, and will have you back on your feet in no time.